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I'm sorry to hear this. Hypothydroism (i.e. an underactive thyroid) can affect the way you ovulate and so cause fertility problems. In this case your doctor may prescribe medication which replaces the thyroxine hormone that you are lacking. It's also important to have your thyroid levels managed and monitored by your doctor when you do become pregnant.

Actually my doctor knows that I want to get pregnant, and I am starting to take Eutirox pills. What I think is important is to find the proper dose, even to get pregnant.Thank you very much for your reply.
Best regards,
Elisabetta